Northern Tier Map Set

Map Details:

Anacortes, WA - Bar Harbor, ME (4,260 miles)

Product Code

BC-10

Brand

Adventure Cycling Association

Price

$147.50

Current Stock: 24

Quantity

From Puget Sound in Washinton to fishing villages in Maine, the Northern Tier crosses four mountain ranges- the Cascades, Rockies, Adirondacks and Appalachians. Along the way the route passes through Glacier National Park, the headwaters of the Mississippi, and Amish country. Discover the beauty of America by crossing the country on the Northern Tier.

For more information on this route or to print out the most up to date addenda for these maps please click here.

Reviews

Average rating: based on 7 reviews.

What a RideRating:

Reviewed By:
Ned Nederlander on 10/30/08

I just love these maps. This trip changed my life!

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A customer from Hudson, NH on 5/6/10

I've used ACA's maps in the past, so I knew what to expect. And I wasn't dispointed. These maps are worth their weight in gold! Thanks for making this an easier and less stressfull adventure. Keep up the great work.

Northern Tier Maps A++!Rating:

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A customer from Massachusetts on 2/4/11

The maps are fantastic for cyclists- very detailed. For full disclosure purposes, the packet I was sent contained a double of one map and was missing another. After a quick phone call to AC the problem was corrected and the missing map was shipped to me. Fantastic customer service on their part, and a true pleasure to work with. Keep up the good work!

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Susan Goettsch on 3/5/11

Haven't done this tour yet, but other ACA routes, and the information on these maps is a fantastic help, more than any guide books or GPS can offer. For the future I do have one wish/suggestion: The Sierra Cascade Maps show the elevation profile directly underneath the corresponding map section. I'd like to see this feature on all maps, but assume that it's probably too costly to change the sets that have already exist.

I love the mapsRating:

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A customer from Oregon on 4/9/11

I've reviewed them in-depth and I'm feeling very much prepared for the upcoming adventure. I'd highly recommend them at this point and I appreciate the post cards in helping you keep them updated. We'll be sure to send in comments as we find things changed.
Thank you very much for taking the time to put together such detailed maps, making our adventures more enjoyable.

A bit out of dateRating:

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John Armstrong on 8/2/11

I know maps get out of date fast, but some of the directions are opposite (left should be right, etc.). Many of the places are out of business ... and have been for a long time.
I must admit, I'm part of the problem. I should have been sending in correction cards all along the way.
Be that as it may, we use these maps knowing that we can't count on places being there and often having to get second opinions on directions.
Overall, we are happy to have the maps which complment our tools for making this journey.

But with one complaint...Rating:

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Curtis Eshelman on 9/7/11

A group of us are planning to ride across the country next Summer. This was excellent to make us talk about details.
I wish more of the sections have elevation drawings. Only three of eleven do. Failing that, I wish these elevations were available on the website. You can download the GPS data and load it into some other program, but that's pretty involved. Wish the website had them displayed.